An updated set of electron-impact cross sections for CO2: untangling dissociation and application to CO2 with Ar and N2 admixtures

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This work proposes an updated set of electron-impact cross sections (CSs) for carbon dioxide (CO2) by quantitatively identifying CO2 dissociation within the two electronic excitation channels proposed by Phelps. In particular, the CS with energy threshold at 7 eV is considered with a 15% dissociation branching ratio and is associated with dissociation into O(1D) + CO(X), while the one with threshold at 10.5 eV is used entirely for dissociation into O(3P) + CO(a3Πr). Experimental data on CO2 dissociation rate coefficients at moderate reduced electric field (E/N), CO2 conversion efficiencies at high E/N, and electron transport coefficients for E/N∈[10−2, 103] Td are used to validate the updated set and demonstrate its completeness and consistency over a wide range of E/N. Notably, the updated CS set enables the full coupling between the electron and chemical kinetics, a feature lacking in most existing CS sets. The updated set is applied to study electron kinetics in CO2-Ar and CO2-N2 mixtures, revealing significant modifications in the electron energy distribution function and CO2 dissociation rate coefficient due to mixture composition. The updated CS set is made available at the IST-Lisbon database within LXCat.

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Liu, Y., Silva, T., Dias, T. C., Viegas, P., Zhao, X., Du, Y., … Guerra, V. (2025). An updated set of electron-impact cross sections for CO2: untangling dissociation and application to CO2 with Ar and N2 admixtures. Plasma Sources Science and Technology, 34(3). https://doi.org/10.1088/1361-6595/adba86

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